Serie A: All-Time Champions and the Clubs That Shaped Italian Football

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La Vecchia Signora stands as the most successful club in Italy by a wide margin, renowned for its long-running supremacy in domestic football. The Serie A championship is among the most watched leagues globally, drawing attention from fans and pundits who follow the sport closely. Juventus dominates the competition with a record 34 titles, a tally that sets a high bar for achievement and consistency over decades of play.

Inter Milan sits in second place on the all-time list, boasting 17 Serie A titles. The club last claimed the title in the 2020-2021 season, a reminder of the fierce competitiveness that has characterized Italian football in recent years. Moving further down the table, AC Milan holds third place with 16 championships to its name, including the Scudetto secured in the 2021-2022 campaign, highlighting a storied rivalry with their city neighbors in both stadium and culture.

The landscape of Italian football is rich with clubs that have earned the top prize at least once. Turin’s own Torino, Bologna, AS Roma, Napoli, Fiorentina, Lazio, Cagliari, Hellas Verona, and Sampdoria have all tasted success in different eras, contributing to the league’s diverse tapestry. This list reflects the unique history of the A series and the twelve teams that have lifted the trophy over the course of its long history.

JUVENTUS – 34 TITLES

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INTER – 17 TITLES

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AC MILAN – 16 TITLES

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TORINO – 6 TITLES

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BOLOGNA – 5 TITLES

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AS ROMA – 3 TITLES

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NAPOLI – 3 TITLES

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FIORENTINA, LAZIO – 2 TITLES

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SAMPDORIA, HELLAS VERONA, CAGLIARI – 1 TITLE

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